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Brief periods of positive peer interactions mitigate the effects of total social isolation in young Octodon degus.

机译:短暂的积极的同伴互动减轻了青年八达通天狗的完全社会孤立感。

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We investigated whether positive daily peer-interactions counteract the effects of isolation in Octodon degus. Twenty-five-day-old degus were either isolated (ISO), socially housed (SOCIAL), or isolated and allowed 1-hr daily peer interaction (PARTIAL-ISO). The animals were observed over 4 weeks. Just prior to isolation and after 2 weeks of individual housing, the subjects were assessed for response to pleasant stimuli via a sucrose preference test and to fearful situations in open field and startle tests. Two weeks after the previous tests, the subjects were retested as above and observed in novelty and sociability tests. Only the ISO group showed significant alterations in sensitivity to reward and increased risk-taking behavior in fearful situations. The ISO group consumed more sucrose, spent less time freezing in the startle test and exhibited increased exploration in open field and novelty tests compared to PARTIAL-ISO and SOCIAL groups. In the sociability test, the SOCIAL group vocalized more than the other two groups during encounters with an unfamiliar degus. Our findings suggest that (i) chronic isolation induces alteration of hedonic, emotional and social profiles, with a maturational delay in fear-related responses; (ii) friendly interaction attenuates most behavioral changes induced by total social isolation. However, the positive effects of daily social interactions did not fully counteract deficits in social vocalizations. Our study represents one of the few available studies focused not only on the consequences of negative life events in this species, but also the protective role of relatively short periods of positive social activity on subsequent emotional development. (c) 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Dev Psychobiol 53:280-290, 2011.
机译:我们调查了积极的每日同伴互动是否抵消了Octodon degus中隔离的影响。 25天大的degus是孤立的(ISO),社交的(SOCIAL)或孤立的,并允许每天1小时的同伴互动(PARTIAL-ISO)。观察动物超过4周。就在隔离之前和单独居住2周后,通过蔗糖偏爱测试评估受试者对愉快刺激的反应,并在旷野和惊吓测试中评估受试者对恐惧情况的反应。在之前的测试两周后,对受试者进行了如上所述的重新测试,并在新颖性和社交性测试中进行了观察。在恐惧的情况下,只有ISO组显示出对奖励的敏感性发生了显着变化,并增加了冒险行为。与PARTIAL-ISO和SOCIAL组相比,ISO组消耗了更多的蔗糖,在惊吓测试中花费的冻结时间更少,并且在野外测试和新颖性测试中的探索性有所提高。在社交能力测试中,在与一个陌生的天才相遇时,社会群体比其他两个群体发声更多。我们的发现表明:(i)慢性隔离会导致享乐主义,情感和社交特征的改变,与恐惧相关的反应会逐渐延迟成熟; (ii)友好互动会减弱由于完全的社会隔离而引起的大多数行为改变。但是,日常社交互动的积极效果并不能完全抵消社交发声中的不足。我们的研究代表了为数不多的可用研究之一,该研究不仅关注该物种的负面生活事件的后果,而且还关注相对短时间的积极社会活动对随后的情绪发展的保护作用。 (c)2010 Wiley Periodicals,Inc.发展心理生物学53:280-290,2011。

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